Answer:
O, Assimilation
Explanation:
Assimilation is when cells take in things to use them as an energy source. So naturally assimilation is the answer.
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A lot of factors cause genetic variation in a population. The root of all genetic variation is mutations, which occur randomly.
A lot of genetic variation in fact results during meiosis, the process by which gametes (sex/reproductive cells) are formed. The 3 main ways are crossing over, independent assortment of chromosomes, and random fertilization. Crossing over occurs during Prophase I of meiosis, in which genetic material is exchanged between nonsister chromatids of homologous chromosomes. Independent assortment refers to the following: When cells divide during meiosis, homologous chromosomes are randomly distributed during anaphase I, separating and segregating independently of each other. Random fertilization is where any sperm can fertilize any egg cell. The many combinations of eggs and sperms mean variation.
Another source of genetic variation include gene flow. Gene flow is where populations have their members enter other populations (migration), influencing the gene pool of populations. This source is more controversial, however.
Random mating can also increase genetic variation.
The decline in bone breakdown and increased mineralization causes blood calcium to decrease <span>back to normal levels. This happens when there is secretion of calcitonin. This circulation calcitonin is inhibiting </span>osteoclasts<span> and it will stimulate osteoblasts within minutes. The effect of this on osteoclast will cause a decrease in reabsorption and a concurrent increase in deposition because of the osteoblasts activity.</span>
More than likely the production of oxygen
I found that animals can be divided into five groups which are mammals, fish, birds, reptiles and amphibians